Nouadhibou is an African sea town, whose shores serve as the final resting place for more than 300 ships. The rusted hulks that litter its coastal waters are considered an eyesore by many (go figure), but they’ve brought some unexpected benefits to the local community as well.

More than 5,000 bottles donated to The Salvation Army and local homeless shelters LAS VEGAS, Nev. (August 6, 2013) – With recent record-breaking summer temperatures leaving residents of Clark County parched, students at Anthem Institute […]

Environmentalists, ranchers, tribes and religious leaders are banding together to make their latest pitch in state court in Ely to scuttle a 263-mile pipeline plan to carry billions of gallons of water to Las Vegas from rural counties along the Nevada-Utah line.